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    Nice clean little campground. Pleasantly surprised! :) would definately stay again. Very family/pet friendly.

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    Fort Caspar Campground - Nice rainbow! That's the back of shower facility.

    Fort Caspar Campground

    2.6(21 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Very helpful staff. Came in late and they were very accommodating and friendly. Really decent…read morepeople.

    Fort Caspar Campground for me was a pleasant stay. It's pretty much a giant RV Park with tons and…read moretons of trailers. I had read that this place is full of a lot of locals living here on a part time/full time basis. That seemed to bother people according to other reviews...like...that it makes Fort Caspar a shady/trashy spot to stay at. But I would generally disagree with all those opinions. I was simply looking for a reasonable/affordable campground to pitch my tent and sleep for the evening. And I found this Fort Caspar to be just fine. I had no problems and the "locals" never once confronted me or gave me a hard time about anything. Once I arrived here I set up camp in a quiet section of the park for primitive campsites and was set to go for the rest of my time. Fort Caspar is located just outside Casper, Wyoming. So while I spent the day in the heart of Casper getting my car inspected and refilling groceries and supplies for my cross country road trip, Fort Caspar was a worthwhile campsite for me to choose to end my day and "recharge my battery" for continuing on my journey. I discovered Fort Caspar through the camping app on my phone called Campendium. Although they didn't feature an option for booking a campsite online, all I had to do was make a phone call to them to reserve my site. Traveling spontaneously...I called Fort Casper at the last minute of the day and they mentioned they'd leave me a packet and guide for my stay on the grounds. The hosts were leaving around 5pm and they simply mentioned to pay for my site in an envelope and deposit it off in the front box near the Main Office. For my primitive campsite it was $25. I paid cash though I can't specifically remember if they accepted checks or credit cards. Upon arriving here, I'd basically describe Fort Caspar as your good old fashioned Trailer/RV and Campground Park. I drove in on a dirt road, stopped at the main office and leisurely went straight to my campsite to set up my tent. What I always appreciate about RV/Trailer Parks is they usually offer restrooms and showers for guests. Well...no different here. I found them to be clean, well maintained and efficient. For late afternoon, no one was using them so I mostly had privacy while washing up. I'd say the showers and bathrooms were about a 5 minute walk from the campsites. Also, they even offered a pretty clean little mobile bathroom much closer to the campsites....this way you sort of don't have to walk back and forth every time you need to use the toilet. At my campsite it had a barbecue pit for grilling, though I had already eaten dinner prior to coming here. But...you could grill on the grounds using charcoal. The sites also had a very quiet element to them. There were 10 campsites on the grounds and I felt like they were all situated far away from each other. I had a good night's rest and the following morning I felt refreshed. Just some other notes and points of interest according to Fort Caspar's website... - 86 RV sites including 14 pull through up to 44 feet. - 30 and 50 amp services. - 2 private fishing ponds. - Playground. - 24 hour laundry mat. - 3 grassy areas for picnics. - Walking trails, wildlife and a store for any little extras you may need at the last moment. Overall, I was happily satisfied with my stay at Fort Caspar Campground. I mean...for $25...I got a quiet campground with showers and restrooms to clean myself up. And although according to other folks they were disturbed by suspicious activity going on from the locals...I found none of this to be true. If I ever return to the area...I'd gladly come back to Fort Caspar and recommend it to those adventurers/tourists who may be traveling on a whim and looking for an affordable campground/trailer park located just outside downtown Casper, Wyoming.

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    Fort Caspar Campground - Ant hill in the middle of the kids playground..

    Ant hill in the middle of the kids playground..

    Fort Caspar Campground - Swinging chairs around fire pit at Campground

    Swinging chairs around fire pit at Campground

    Fort Caspar Campground - Here the entrance gates to Fort Caspar Campground.

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    Here the entrance gates to Fort Caspar Campground.

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